The Narcos After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of Netflix's Narcos. Show Summary: Netflix chronicles the rise of the cocaine trade in Colombia and the gripping real-life stories of drug kingpins of the late '80s in this raw, gritty original series. Also detailed are the actions taken by law enforcement as they battle in the war on drugs, targeting notorious and powerful figures that ... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | After ShowsTV & Film |
After the Colombian drug bust in Sylmar, CA in 1989, Felix seems to be climbing to the top. He's made all the other leaders of the plazas his partners. However, this is the beginning of his end. Maria kicks Felix out for good after she discovers he h... more
Amado saves Felix by finding the tracking devices that the DEA planted on the planes and puts them on a different plane. The plane is sent to a location where Breslin and his crew are waiting. They seize the plane only to find out that it is filled w... more
Breslin finds Mimi and Pablo Acosta at his secret location, and Breslin tries to get Acosta safely across the American border. The FBI find Acosta before Breslin can get him out, however. In a rash move, Breslin goes into the house, gets Acosta to si... more
Felix finds out about a system that predicts election results and creates a plan to exploit it. Also, Felix is made aware of taped conversations between Acosta and Palma, where they are nearly conspiring against him. Mimi, Breslin, and Acosta meet to... more
Felix tries to take over the Cali cartel with the help of Guerra, at a scheduled meeting in Panama, between the 3 of them. Guerra doesn’t show up at the meeting, after striking a new deal with the Cali cartel and canceling the deal with Felix. Bresl... more
When in Panama to meet with Guerra, in the hopes of betraying the Colombians, Felix realizes Guerra never showed. Instead, Felix is met by Pacho Herrara who directly tells him Pacho's working with Guerra and not Felix. In a moment of panic, Felix agr... more
Felix is seen entering the prison Don Neto is located in, however it’s not a pleasant visit but rather a verbal warning. The interrogation with Ruben Zuno by DEA goes well because they got him to talk. Meanwhile the Sinaloa cartel stresses on how to ... more
Verdin challenges DEA Agents during interrogation, until the agents try a harsher method. Felix expands his empire by partnering with Don Juan. However Felix’s associates from Sinaloa escalate the tension with his partners in Tijuana. Also in Tijuana... more
I hoped this be would be greart anaysis of a fantastic show, however sadly it is not. It seems thrown togeather, not well researched and if not very informative. It seems like they literally pulled in three interns from the street to discuss the show and none of them really care. The "filmaker' adds almost nothing, the token Latino member, who seems to be invited only to talk about the shows Latino themes, seems to be only borderline functional as an adult and add nothing about Latino cultur... more
Hosts lack general knowledge of the characters involved. When analyzing a television program I expected the hosts to have researched and been more informed about the history of some of the characters. One particular host mispronounces names constantly. To not know the correct way to say the Medellín Cartel and to pronounce El Chapo’s (Joaquín Guzmán) name with a hard “J” was absolutely ridiculous! I’m not a fluent Spanish speaker by any means, but I believe the show is based in Los Angeles. For ... more
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